Blank Text Generator
Copy invisible characters and blank text instantly. Works for WhatsApp empty messages, Instagram blank bios, Discord invisible names, and gaming usernames.
Invisible Characters — Click to Copy
Different types of blank/invisible Unicode characters
Need to send a blank message on WhatsApp? Want an invisible username in Fortnite or PUBG? Looking for empty text for your Instagram bio? Our Blank Text Generator creates invisible Unicode characters that look completely empty but are real characters — they pass validation checks that reject normal spaces.
The most reliable invisible character is the Hangul Filler (U+3164, ㅤ) — a special Unicode character originally designed for Korean text processing. Unlike a regular space, this character is treated as a real letter by most apps and platforms. This means you can use it to create blank usernames, empty messages, invisible bios, and hidden text that would normally be rejected.
Our tool generates multiple types of blank text: single invisible characters for quick copy, multiple blank spaces for longer empty text, and different Unicode invisible characters for maximum platform compatibility. Each type works differently across platforms, so we provide several options to ensure at least one works wherever you need it.
Common uses include: sending empty WhatsApp messages, creating blank Instagram bios or captions, making invisible Discord nicknames, blank Fortnite/PUBG/Roblox usernames, empty Twitch display names, blank TikTok bios, spacing in social media posts, and hiding text in documents. The invisible characters work on iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and every modern platform.
Simply click any invisible character below to copy it, then paste it wherever you need blank text. No registration, no app download — just instant blank text ready to use.
How to Use Blank Text
Click any invisible character above
Tap the Hangul Filler (ㅤ) for best compatibility. It works on WhatsApp, Instagram, Discord, and most games. The character copies instantly to your clipboard.
Paste where you need blank text
Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) to paste the invisible character into any username, bio, message, or text field. It will appear completely empty.
Repeat for longer blank text
Need more blank space? Use the generator above to create multiple invisible characters at once, or click the character multiple times. Each click copies one invisible character.
Blank Text FAQ
Copy the Hangul Filler character (ㅤ) from the grid above, open WhatsApp, paste it into the message field, and press send. WhatsApp will send what appears to be a completely empty message. This works because the Hangul Filler is treated as a real character, not whitespace, so WhatsApp does not reject it.
Yes! Copy the invisible character from above and paste it as your display name in Fortnite settings. Your username will appear blank to other players. Note: Fortnite and some other games may have restrictions on which invisible characters work. The Hangul Filler (U+3164) has the highest success rate across gaming platforms.
Copy one or more invisible characters from above, go to your Instagram profile, tap Edit Profile, paste the invisible text into the Bio field, and save. Your bio will appear empty while still having content, which means Instagram will not show the default 'Add bio' placeholder.
Most apps and platforms treat regular spaces (U+0020) as whitespace and automatically trim them from usernames, bios, and messages. The invisible characters on this page use different Unicode code points that are classified as real characters, not whitespace, so they bypass these trimming rules while still appearing invisible.
Yes, invisible Unicode characters are standard text characters defined in the Unicode specification. They are completely safe and do not contain any code or executable content. However, some platforms may update their rules to block specific invisible characters over time. If one character stops working, try a different one from our list above.
They are the same thing. Blank text, invisible text, empty text, invisible character, and blank space all refer to Unicode characters that appear completely invisible when displayed. The most commonly used ones are the Hangul Filler (U+3164), Braille Blank (U+2800), and Zero-Width Space (U+200B), each with slightly different behavior across platforms.